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*** Texaco Xpress Lube | *** Texaco Xpress Lube | ||
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*** [[Mike's Hot Dogs]] | *** 1801-1813: [[Hilton Curio Collection Hotel Homewood]] (2020) | ||
*** 1813: [[Ball Diamond Bar-B-Q]] | **** 1801: former location of [[Mike's Hot Dogs]] | ||
**** 1813: former location of [[Ball Diamond Bar-B-Q]] | |||
*** Parking lot | *** Parking lot | ||
* [[Mamie Foster Place]] intersection | * [[Mamie Foster Place]] intersection |
Revision as of 12:26, 7 December 2018
27th Avenue South is a six-block (0.4-mile) long street in Homewood. The two-lane, east-west road runs from B. M. Montgomery Street in the west to Lynn Boulevard in the east, just past 19th Place. The road is divided into two sections, as it doesn't align at 18th Street South. At that intersection, the western section (originally known as 11th Street) is a half-block south of the eastern section (originally known as Pine Street).
The two roads, 11th and Pine Streets, were renamed as 27th Avenue during the 1940s when Homewood renamed several streets to continue Birmingham's street numbering system.
Notable locations
- For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 27th Avenue South category.
- B. M. Montgomery Street intersection (road begins/ends)
- Residential (including Rosedale Senior Apartment Homes on corner)
- 17th Street South Homewood intersection
- Residential
- Central Avenue intersection
- Residential
- North side: Rob'e Mans
- South side: Homewood Post Office
- 18th Street South intersection (road does not align)
- North side:
- Seattle Drip Coffee
- Jack Rabbit Auto Detail
- Texaco Xpress Lube
- South side:
- 1801-1813: Hilton Curio Collection Hotel Homewood (2020)
- 1801: former location of Mike's Hot Dogs
- 1813: former location of Ball Diamond Bar-B-Q
- Parking lot
- 1801-1813: Hilton Curio Collection Hotel Homewood (2020)
- North side:
- Mamie Foster Place intersection
- North side:
- South side:
- 19th Street South intersection
- North side:
- South side:
- 1901: VCA Becker Animal Hospital
- 1909: Magma Granite Corporation
- 1911: former location of Dictation Equipment Company
- 19th Place South intersection
- North side:
- Grassy triangle
- South side:
- North side:
- Lynn Boulevard intersection (road ends/begins)